with the computers maomakers
well mapmakers used a computer to store the data.
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Mapmakers can store, process, and display map data on a computer.
Computers digitize map data to make it easier to store, analyze, and share. By converting geographic features into digital formats, mapmakers can create more detailed and interactive maps that can be easily updated and integrated with other data sources. This allows for better decision-making, spatial analysis, and visualization.
Computers store working data in RAM. Computers store long term data on hard drives.
During the Medieval period, European maps were dominated by religious views, so Jerusalem was often the center of the map and east was at the top. Maps were drawn by hand in traditional methods and began to be printed in the 15th century.
all computers store data. if they did not, they would have nothing to compute.
we make map to know find the countries, seas,continents.from the map we can find anything wher they are situated.
convert the data into computer language
Books.
It's called either a video card, or a display graphics card.
No, your computer monitor does not store information. It displays the information from your computer. Your data is stored on a hard drive or some other form of digital storage. Information to be displayed on the monitor is created by programs and written to display memory. Electronic circuitry and a cable scans this memory and transfers the information to the monitor to be displayed. The display memory is normally part of the display hardware and circuitry. On lesser computers and notebooks, part of the computers main memory is allocated for display purposes reducing the amount of memory available for application processing.